Fundamental Analysis Trading Articles
Insider Selling - by David D. Haddock
Since the depths of the Great Depression, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has tried to prevent insider trading in U.S. securities markets.
Option Selling Strategy - by James Cordier, Liberty Trading Group
There are as many different option strategies today as there are traders. Vertical spreads, covered calls, ratio spreads, double ratio backspreads, the infamous butterfly spread. Complex computer programs analyze mountains of data for traders to select the precise option or combination of options for traders to sell. Unfortunately, these computers still can't tell you which way the market is going to go.
Using Contrary Opinion in Trading Markets - by Jim Wyckoff
I have told my readers that one of the best methods to trade a market is to jump on board when prices "break out" of a congestion or "basing" area on the charts and begin a new trend. I have also stressed to my readers that one of the most risky and least successful trading methods is trying to pick tops and bottoms in markets. Now, I'm going to muddy the waters just a bit and discuss contrary opinion.
Introduction To Futures And Commodity Trading - by Equity Analytics
The futures markets are described as continuous auction markets and exchanges providing the latest information about supply and demand with respect to individual commodities, financial instruments, and currencies. Futures exchanges are where buyers and sellers of an expanding list of commodities, financial instruments, and currencies, come together to trade.